None of those times are all that impressive. Ted Ginn supposedly ran a 10.02 before, meaning he's half a second faster than the fastest guy in that race. Jahvid Best runs a 10.3. I thought Deanthony Thomas would be much faster than a 10.65..

The top OL prospects all were superb in lifting the bar today. The top 3 OT's: Joeckel, Johnson, Fisher lifted 27 or 28 times, and Jonathan Cooper raised it 33. Have not seen the number for Warmack yet. Warford, a big guard out of Kentucky, also posted a 28. Really good numbers by all guys, especially the long armed OTs. They appear to have brought their A game this week.

Originally posted by VtownNinerFan:
I completely agree, he does a really good job blocking in the running game, and he gets open, he just needs to spend some time on the juggs machine.

Yeah and all Shaq needed to do was just shoot a few more free throws. You don't all of a sudden develop a reliable pair of hands after not having them for 8 years in the NFL, are people serious with this crap??? There's more to catching than just the physical repetition of it.

If he hasn't developed good hands by now, its not all of a sudden going to happen going into his 30s.

Yeah and all Shaq needed to do was just shoot a few more free throws. You don't all of a sudden develop a reliable pair of hands after not having them for 8 years in the NFL, are people serious with this crap??? There's more to catching than just the physical repetition of it.

If he hasn't developed good hands by now, its not all of a sudden going to happen going into his 30s.

First off, Delaney came out of college with decent hands. For the last 2 years, he has slipped. The Juggs machine improved Vernon's hands, it's possible it could help, however, I think it's mental. Working extra hard in the off season should help. He is a nightmare for opposing defenses if he improves.

Originally posted by 60sfan:
First off, Delaney came out of college with decent hands. For the last 2 years, he has slipped. The Juggs machine improved Vernon's hands, it's possible it could help, however, I think it's mental. Working extra hard in the off season should help. He is a nightmare for opposing defenses if he improves.

One of the very knocks on him coming out of college was that he was prone to drops while playing WR.....that hasn't changed itself at all during his career.

I also don't see this "nightmare" for opposing defenses that catches 20 passes in a season while playing starter-level snaps. Jimmy Graham, Rob Gronkowski, those are nightmare matchups, Delanie Walker is 6 feet talll and can be locked with a single defensive back.

Originally posted by 60sfan:
First off, Delaney came out of college with decent hands. For the last 2 years, he has slipped. The Juggs machine improved Vernon's hands, it's possible it could help, however, I think it's mental. Working extra hard in the off season should help. He is a nightmare for opposing defenses if he improves.

One of the very knocks on him coming out of college was that he was prone to drops while playing WR.....that hasn't changed itself at all during his career.

I also don't see this "nightmare" for opposing defenses that catches 20 passes in a season while playing starter-level snaps. Jimmy Graham, Rob Gronkowski, those are nightmare matchups, Delanie Walker is 6 feet talll and can be locked with a single defensive back.

Everything you said is true. But he can block the sh!t outta that DB though.

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